Letter: Laws against murder are hurtful governmental overreach, just like mask mandates, writes Robert in Salt Lake City.
I think there’s a lot more of this sort of overreach going on. Take murder, for example. I read about murders in The Tribune every week. So obviously all these laws against murder and manslaughter are no good at all. Murder has been going on since Cain and Abel, and no laws have ever stopped it. If you don’t want to get murdered, carry a big scary firearm.
All this attention in the media just makes things worse. It might give somebody the idea when they weren’t thinking much about murder before. Besides, the way the media goes on and on about murder is offensive. I haven’t murdered anybody. Nobody in my family has murdered anybody, as far as I know. People’s feelings can get hurt. It’s hurtful governmental overreach to try to prevent murders. Government should stick to important issues, like making sure nobody has a glass of wine of a sort that has not been specifically approved by the state.
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